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ACCELERATED MIGRATION AND INVASION OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS AFTER A PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY-LIKE CHALLENGE: ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE
I'm trying to dig deeper into whether Nitric Oxide Patches would slow APC or not. I know that the one canadian study in 2011 had 16 of 17 patients slow or stabilize their PSA growth but could that be due to the timing of the NO usage, which was very soon after their recurrence? These two studies below
I'm trying to dig deeper into whether Nitric Oxide Patches would slow APC or not. I know that the one canadian study in 2011 had 16 of 17 patients slow or stabilize their PSA growth but could that be due to the timing of the NO usage, which was very soon after their recurrence? These two studies below
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
HRT patches
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But I
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But I
amberbrown
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
HRT patches
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But I
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But I
amberbrown
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
2 years ago
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HRT query
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But
Can anyone give an idea of what could be causing the following please? Taking estrogen patches - had a total hysterectomy - became even more ill with all sorts of symptoms that pointed to low estrogen. Patches are the solution, terrific, help in many ways, feel better than have for many years. But
amberbrown
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Women's Health
2 years ago
oestrogen and utrogestan dose
I have been put up to 5 pumps of oestrogen and 2x100 mg of utrogestan last 14 days of my cycle with testosterone daily. Since starting this regime I have greater brain fog, memory problems, tearful, night sweats, debilitating fatigue, constant headaches the list goes on! Is it the oestrogen or the utrogestan
I have been put up to 5 pumps of oestrogen and 2x100 mg of utrogestan last 14 days of my cycle with testosterone daily. Since starting this regime I have greater brain fog, memory problems, tearful, night sweats, debilitating fatigue, constant headaches the list goes on! Is it the oestrogen or the utrogestan
HHaz
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
2 years ago
Rising ESR1 Mutations During Aromatase Inhibitor and Palbociclib Therapy
[u]From Oncology October 15, 202[/u]2: Published in The Lancet Oncology 29.09.2022 "This phase III trial evaluated the use of blood ESR1 mutational burden to guide the change of therapy in patients with oestrogen receptor–positive HER2-negative breast cancer. [i]
Patients in whom an increase in blood
[u]From Oncology October 15, 202[/u]2: Published in The Lancet Oncology 29.09.2022 "This phase III trial evaluated the use of blood ESR1 mutational burden to guide the change of therapy in patients with oestrogen receptor–positive HER2-negative breast cancer. [i]
Patients in whom an increase in blood
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Told fibro but wasnt
Ive found out recently for sure that my so called fibromyalgia was a lack of estrogen caused first by the menopause, giving me many debiliating symptoms, and then when I had a hysterectomy it suddenly got far far worse, dangerously so. What worries me is that none of the doctors thought about what was
Ive found out recently for sure that my so called fibromyalgia was a lack of estrogen caused first by the menopause, giving me many debiliating symptoms, and then when I had a hysterectomy it suddenly got far far worse, dangerously so. What worries me is that none of the doctors thought about what was
amberbrown
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Question please?
I am taking estrogen and it is helping me a great deal. I now realise I should have been taking it for the past twenty years or so, oh well. Better late than never. They gave me a total hysterectomy a while back so now have no ovaries at all. They said I had endeomestris. I know I have polyps/fibroids
I am taking estrogen and it is helping me a great deal. I now realise I should have been taking it for the past twenty years or so, oh well. Better late than never. They gave me a total hysterectomy a while back so now have no ovaries at all. They said I had endeomestris. I know I have polyps/fibroids
amberbrown
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Get to the route cause
Hi. I am not needing advice but I hope my post can help at least one person. Ive had "asthma" supposedly for years, and am a lady of 65. My doctors always talked as if it is normal to suddenly get asthma,for no apparent reason, and live with it forever. I also have small lungs where I am not able to
Hi. I am not needing advice but I hope my post can help at least one person. Ive had "asthma" supposedly for years, and am a lady of 65. My doctors always talked as if it is normal to suddenly get asthma,for no apparent reason, and live with it forever. I also have small lungs where I am not able to
amberbrown
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Reappearance of endo after both ovaries have been removed?
Hi, I just wanted to know if anyone has had new growths of endo or reappearance since both ovaries have been removed and no HRT given? Is this possible?? I thought endo is fuelled by oestrogen??
Hi, I just wanted to know if anyone has had new growths of endo or reappearance since both ovaries have been removed and no HRT given? Is this possible?? I thought endo is fuelled by oestrogen??
CofG
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Low Estrogen adds 30% increased Diabetes risk!! Who knew...?
Listened to this today whilst out walking.... It makes me so angry the mistreatment of our thyroid condition and then the whole crappy peri-menopause / menopause issue comes along and makes my blood boil! They should put this out as a public health broadcast! https://lizearlewellbeing.com/podcast/
Listened to this today whilst out walking.... It makes me so angry the mistreatment of our thyroid condition and then the whole crappy peri-menopause / menopause issue comes along and makes my blood boil! They should put this out as a public health broadcast! https://lizearlewellbeing.com/podcast/
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Body identical oestrogen
Hi, could someone tell me the names of body identical HRT oestrogen? I need to go on a low dose oestrogen (patch or gel?) but I'd like it to be body identical as I also need to go on a body identical progesterone which I know it's called Utrogestan. Thank you!
Hi, could someone tell me the names of body identical HRT oestrogen? I need to go on a low dose oestrogen (patch or gel?) but I'd like it to be body identical as I also need to go on a body identical progesterone which I know it's called Utrogestan. Thank you!
CofG
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Sciatica with endometriosis - 2 years of pain
After a long period of pelvic pain with little to no explanation, I have recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. During the last 2 years, I have been suffering daily with excruciating & irritating sciatic pain for which I couldn’t find an answer to. Mechanically my lower back is fine and is never
After a long period of pelvic pain with little to no explanation, I have recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. During the last 2 years, I have been suffering daily with excruciating & irritating sciatic pain for which I couldn’t find an answer to. Mechanically my lower back is fine and is never
BethRidout24
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Depression getting worse
Hello all, I posted on here a few months back regarding my feelings of depression and anxiety. Back then i increased my levo to 125 as suggested and felt an improvement, not great, but better, and I could put up with that. Over the summer I saw a private gp with hopes of having T3 added to my levo
Hello all, I posted on here a few months back regarding my feelings of depression and anxiety. Back then i increased my levo to 125 as suggested and felt an improvement, not great, but better, and I could put up with that. Over the summer I saw a private gp with hopes of having T3 added to my levo
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Endo -can high oestrogen lead endo sufferers to breast/endometrial cancer??
Hi has anyone experienced breast or endometrial cancer due to endometriosis and high oestrogen levels?? What do we do to reduce these excess of oestrogen??
Hi has anyone experienced breast or endometrial cancer due to endometriosis and high oestrogen levels?? What do we do to reduce these excess of oestrogen??
CofG
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Do women with endo still go through the menopause despite the high levels of oestrogen?? and medical negligence...
Hi, does anyone know if women with endo continue to have high levels of oestrogen even through the menopause?? I have so many menopausal symptoms yet my levels of oestrogen are believed to be very high so experts say that I have oestrogen dominance which can also lead to symptoms similar to the menopause
Hi, does anyone know if women with endo continue to have high levels of oestrogen even through the menopause?? I have so many menopausal symptoms yet my levels of oestrogen are believed to be very high so experts say that I have oestrogen dominance which can also lead to symptoms similar to the menopause
CofG
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
What to do about Adderall Toxicity, i.e. it messes with your endocrine system. Withdrawal, long term side effects.
Anyone else have to deal with Adderall Toxicity? Adderall messing with your endocrine system? Not overdosing or to that extreme. But long term use where your body is dependent on the medication and there are long term side effects. i.e. if you crash and out if you stop taking adderall, or have found
Anyone else have to deal with Adderall Toxicity? Adderall messing with your endocrine system? Not overdosing or to that extreme. But long term use where your body is dependent on the medication and there are long term side effects. i.e. if you crash and out if you stop taking adderall, or have found
HCStymie
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
Endo and oestrogen and risk for blood clots
Hi I suffer with endometriosis. It was discovered during my hysterectomy in 2019. I developed a PE 6 days after surgery and I am now on blood thinners for life. I have been suffering with horrible brain fog, difficulty concentrating and remembering. I get confused because I don't remember things sharply
Hi I suffer with endometriosis. It was discovered during my hysterectomy in 2019. I developed a PE 6 days after surgery and I am now on blood thinners for life. I have been suffering with horrible brain fog, difficulty concentrating and remembering. I get confused because I don't remember things sharply
CofG
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Using transdermal E2
Ronron's posts about using E2 instead of ADT have been interesting. Who else has used? If so: 1. Has anyone switched from using Lupron (or any 1st or 2nd level ADT, such as Firmagon, abiraterone, etc.) directly to transdermal E2? 2. Has anyone who has used it eventually become castrate resistant
Ronron's posts about using E2 instead of ADT have been interesting. Who else has used? If so: 1. Has anyone switched from using Lupron (or any 1st or 2nd level ADT, such as Firmagon, abiraterone, etc.) directly to transdermal E2? 2. Has anyone who has used it eventually become castrate resistant
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
are transdermal estrogen patches going to be a thing?
a tweet from Matt Cooperberg M D 3rd time in past 2 months I've heard updates on transdermal #estrogen as alternative to #LHRHa...seems this has been brewing since I was a resident, but with a big STAMPEDE report coming, it could be a huge game-changer re: both cost and toxicity
a tweet from Matt Cooperberg M D 3rd time in past 2 months I've heard updates on transdermal #estrogen as alternative to #LHRHa...seems this has been brewing since I was a resident, but with a big STAMPEDE report coming, it could be a huge game-changer re: both cost and toxicity
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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